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              <li>Neuroscience</li>
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          <h1 class="why_r_h1">Cognitive Neuroscience</h1>
          <p>Cognitive neuroscience examines the brain’s underlying structures and systems which are responsible for the way we processes and assimilate information, how we comprehend issues and develop realistic conclusions and plans to meet the various cognitive demands of life.</p>
          <p>Until the turn of the century it was commonly held that not much could be done about the growth and development of brain power. Most neuro scientists believed that cognitive abilities were determined and set early in life without any prospect of change.</p>
          <p>Since then however, research findings have debunked this theory, with leading neuroscientists now accepting that the right kind of stimulation and targeted exercises, can re-shape and improve the brain by significantly enhancing previously poorly functioning cognitive abilities.</p></div>   
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